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People

Documented residents, travelers, and figures of Grant County, NM โ€” each entry backed by primary-source citations.

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Birch

A prospector who co-led the party that discovered gold at Bear Creek in 1860.

Birchfield

A man who commented on a killing, stating it was not as bad as reported and that Billy King was not present.

Bird, Russell

Alumni member who paid dues in 1929-30.

Birt Carter

A rancher from the Mangas who captured a female mountain lion.

Bivins

Bivins was a boxer listed at 110 lbs in the smoker matchups.

a.k.a. Bivins

Black

Black was present at the farewell party for Miss Newcomb.

Black Jack Ketchum

Outlaw who worked for William French at the WS Ranch.

Black, LaVerne Nelson

An individual associated with the documentation or artistic representation of the Jicarilla Apache Fiesta, possibly as an artist under the Public Works of Art Project.

Blacksmith (Chloride Flat)

Insulted Billy the Kid's mother and was killed by Billy the Kid.

Blain Bros

Blain Bros advertise that from June 1891 they will sell goods at New York prices.

a.k.a. BLAIN BROS

Blaine

A young man recently from Texas who shot and killed Pitman but died two hours later.

Blane

Blane is a person whose voice was mistaken by Mrs. Moore.

B. Laughlin

Listed as president of the United States Bank and Trust Co. in the advertisement.

a.k.a. B LAUGHLIN

Bluhm and Grange

Authors who graphed the occurrence of fur and feather cordage from Tularosa Cave by phase in the Martin et al. report.

B. M. Barnard, Jr.

Fifth class cadet tied with W. E. Hubbell.

a.k.a. Barnard, B. M., Jr.

B. M. Crawford

B. M. Crawford was over from Solomonville this week.

a.k.a. B M Crawford

B. M. Friend

Visitor from New Orleans staying at Tremont House.

B. M. Read

An attorney who secured pensions for old soldiers, including Romero and Naranjo.

a.k.a. Attorney B. M. Read

B. N. Aycock

B. N. Aycock went to Kansas City to buy bulls from the fat stock show.

Bob Anderson

A foreman for Head and Hearst who was shot by Apaches and later recovered in Deming.

a.k.a. Anderson

Bob Campbell

Fell into a 65-foot well in Doming but escaped without injury.

Bob Clayton

Cattleman sentenced to be shot for killing J. W. Cavitt in Ciudad Juarez.

a.k.a. Bob Clayton, Clayton

Bob Evans

Man who narrowly escaped drowning in the Gila River along with his wife.

a.k.a. Bob, Bob Evans

Bob Hall

Son of Peter S. Hall Sr., member of the Hall family of rustlers.

a.k.a. Bob

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